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Macy’s Rwanda Path to Peace ornament

December 21, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

I was gifted a product from the Macy’s Heart of Haiti line however all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

I find the holidays to be the perfect time of year to introduce my friends and family to something I feel very passionately about. And that’s supporting fair trade. Too often, manufacturers take advantage of skilled artisans in countries without labor laws like those in the USA. Supporting companies that support sustainable income instead of the bottom dollar is a great way to give with purpose. This year I’m partnered up with Macy’s to help spread the word on the Rwanda Path to Peace ornaments.

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There’s an entire line of home goods from the line. These goods have meaning for the women of Rwanda. If you aren’t aware of the history of Rwanda, in 1994 a massive slaughter occur, killing 20% (close to a million) of the nation’s population in just three months. The women left behind sought out purpose and income and their basket weaving became just that.

While I would absolutely encourage you to make a donation to one of your favorite reputable charities, it’s also really important to support the whole world’s economy by supporting trade-not-aid programs like this one. When people can support themselves economically, they are independent, confident and self-sufficient. Don’t we all want to feel those things?

So at this point you’re probably anxious to know where you can buy some of these items for yourself and/or to gift, right? Well, I was anxious to know where I could buy these items when I first heard about them, so I’m going to assume you are too. Visit the Macy’s website here.

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If I’ve still got your attention, I wanted to share the ornament that they sent to me in exchange for sharing this line with you. By now you must know that I am enamored with goods from other cultures. Woven baskets and plates are some of the most beautiful pieces you can bring into a home in my opinion.

the Rwanda Gold Ornament

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If you remember my colorful, global bohemian Christmas tree style post, you’ll remember that I love to incorporate ornaments from and inspired by cultures around the world. How much more perfect does an ornament get for a tree like that, right? The ribbon has 2016 printed on it and it’s a limited availability ornament. Mine is #199 and came with a signed card of authenticity. It’s beautiful, bohemian, and Uwimana (the artisan who created my ornament) received compensation that helps “feed and educate her children, gain access to healthcare and assume leadership in her community.”

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5 Stocking Stuffer Combinations

December 8, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BigLotsHoliday #CollectiveBias

My favorite part of gift giving within my little family is the stockings. Filling stockings with little treats and gifts is much more enjoyable than wrapping Christmas gifts to place under the tree for me. The challenge of finding things that will fit in the stocking and using my lifelong tetris passion to get them all in, the whole experience is just fun for me. And I know some people like to wrap the goodies inside the stocking, but I just don’t have that passion.

This year I was faced with the exciting challenge to make Big Lots my one stop shop for everything from the stocking to the goodies inside. From children’s stockings to men’s stockings to the pets, a unique gifting experience can be created. Even if you forget to take care of those stockings until the last minute, with so many Christmas presents to choose from in the store, you’ll be happy with what you pull together.

I ended up having to take my little guy along with me. Thankfully everything was easy to find because he loves to talk and chat with every person around. We first found the seasonal section and picked out our stockings. Aisles dedicated to pets, gift sets and toys were nearby so we spent some time browsing those. And in the larger walkways there were temporary displays dedicated to gifting.

You may or may not have all the same stocking requirements I have (Dad, Mom, Child, 2 Cats and a Dog), but I’m going to walk you through my ideas for each stocking to hopefully inspire you with your own ideas for your stocking needs.
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And then because I love to break out of doing things in any traditional way, I decided not to hang the stockings on my mantle. I used over the door wreath hangers to hang them on the hallway doors! A couple cute clothespins, Christmas cards and handwritten name cards are all it took to add the stockings to the doors securely with holiday charm.

Obviously my challenge wasn’t a challenge at all. Big Lots checked off every item I needed for my stocking stuffers and then some with great quality, trendy and name brand items, and it was all had for a great value. I hope you’ve found some inspiration between the stocking stuffer ideas and the stocking hanging idea. Let me know what part you enjoy the most in the comments below!

Filed Under: Blog, Holidays, Reviews

EEF&TSBT: The Cozy Casita

December 7, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

In an effort to eliminate some of the world’s longest blog post titles, I’ve abbreviated one of favorite series I do here: Epic Etsy Finds & The Shops Behind Them (EEF&TSBT for short). Today I want to pop in a share a little shop that I discovered and let you preview a bit yesterday: The Cozy Casita. She uses talavera tiles to adorn trays mostly, but you can also find mailboxes, boxes and coasters. Reach out to her if you’re interested in something specific, she does entertain custom orders.

My two favorite colors are teal and pink. As far as creating something unique for me, I’m pretty difficult with being specific in my requests. I’d seen she used a lot of Frida tiles and I adore Frida so I told her to use one if she can. The trays can also be painted or left in a natural wood state.

Would you like to see how my tray turned out?

Hand tiled with talavera tile from the cozy casita

I’ve made some tea and picked up some festive cookies just in case you stopped by hungry today. The tile combination is so pretty. Still typical or mexican talavera tiles but the colors are a bit unique from what you’d usually see.

I love the whimsy and absolute practicality these have. And they’re incredibly sturdy, I don’t feel like it’ll break with regular use.

Especially with the time of year we’re in, I wanted to share this shop as an option for gift giving, too. I know I would love to receive one as a gift. Paired with some cute mugs or a food gift set, it’s a gift that inspires and continues to be useful.

If you’d like to check out The Cozy Casita, you can do so by clicking here to visit the Etsy shop. I’ve also included 3 of my personal favorites listed in her shop right now below:

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I hope you enjoy these little shops I share with you and that you’re having a wonderful holiday season. Make sure you check back for tomorrow’s post- lot’s of ideas for stocking stuffers coming your way!

Filed Under: Blog, Etsy Shops, Reviews

4th Utility Cost comparison

November 30, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

As I mentioned last month, it is time for the end of my monthly check ins with my partnership with Rheem and our hot water heater experiment. For this final check in, we’ll be assessing the usage of electricity, natural gas and water consumption from the past 3 months versus the same 3 months the year before. The purpose of this analysis is to see if the claim that upgrading your existing systems will save you money. Unfortunately I’ve found in my own experience that the numbers only make true sense if you’re using the same amount of those resources from year to year. And honestly, I’ve gone a little ham with my water consumption now that I have hot water on demand. But it’s still fun to look at. So here we go:

From the past 3 months, here’s the breakdown:

Electricity Natural Gas Water

September $157.08

October $107.30

November $106.06

September $0

October $0

November $30.11

 September $129.20

October $0

November $138.57

September total utility 2016: $286.28

October total utility 2016: $107.3

November total utility 2016: $274.74

And from the same 3 months in the year 2015, here’s the breakdown:

Electricity Natural Gas Water

 September $131.57

October $82.46

November $111.54

 September $32.17

October $47.72

November $86.43

 September $138.61

October $0

November $106.60

September total utility 2015: $302.35

October total utility 2015: $130.18

November total utility 2015: $304.57

So, yes, there’s a decrease in the overall amount we’re paying. Which is amazing considering how many baths a day my little one manages to take everyday now. And considering a full warm bath was nearly impossible with our old unit, it’s definitely worth mentioning!

If you’d like to read a little more on my thoughts on whether or not this whole process has been worth it in my opinion and with my experiences, definitely check out my thoughts on upgrading my hot water heater.

My Thoughts On Upgrading My Hot Water Heater

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My Thoughts On Upgrading My Hot Water Heater

October 25, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

For the past year, I’ve enjoyed having a brand new hot water heater in my home thanks to my partnership with Rheem in bringing you information and experiences regarding their company. Today I wanted to pop in and have a very candid and real post detailing my thoughts on the whole experience from finding a contractor, to the pick up and install to actually living with the unit. I hope you find this bit of raw unorchestrated real talk helpful.

There were so many variables at play with my own personal hot water heater upgrade. It made it absolutely necessary to bring in someone who knew what they were doing. Our previous hot water heater was located in our garage. Which isn’t even attached to our house. When it was winter, we never had hot water because of the length the water travelled before it even got to our house. And then our unit was working infinitely harder because it was constantly battling the surrounding freezing temperatures come winter.

rheem hot water heater tucked into right side of underutilized pantry

We absolutely had to move the unit. And honestly, I expected this decision to have a bigger impact on our utility bills than it really has. You can see the previous 2 cost comparison reports I did here for Winter and here for Spring. But the reality is that we came out of pocket quite a bit purely for comfort.

I pretty much have hot water wherever and whenever I want now. And as I mentioned before, I have osteoarthritis so having hot water to soak in directly impacts my quality of life. And truly, honestly, this past year of life has been significantly better than previous years. I’ve spent less time cocooned under blankets praying for Spring and I’ve been a lot more active. While it would be a stretch to claim that was all because of hot water, it definitely did make a difference.

how to control your hot water temperature and modes from your smartphone- econet
how to control your hot water temperature and modes from your smartphone- econet

One thing I haven’t touched on much since we first installed the unit is the econet. Surprisingly, this has been an awesome feature. I didn’t think I’d use it. I like being able to temporarily bump up the temperature when I’m out hiking in winter so that I can have a steamy hot bath or shower when I get home. I don’t normally have to do that but the few times I’ve done it, it’s been awesome.

I’ve also never realized how convenient it would be to have a user friendly digital display. The hot water heater was always something that just sat there and I left it alone because I found it daunting to mess with. I no longer avoid my hot water heater, but rather work with it to maintain a comfortable home.

I’m certainly not a professional and I couldn’t tell you much difference between a Rheem unit and a competitor. I can tell you that I haven’t had any negative experiences with the unit. A year later and it functions perfectly. I haven’t been dissatisfied once. When I’ve gone to do something, it’s gone smoothly. When I have a question, the manual and website make information easy to find. Looking around, their prices seem competitive.

Getting to know Rheem as a brand has been a joy. I hope you’ve enjoyed coming along on my experiences going through a remodel involving the movement and upgrade of a hot water heater. Next month will be my final monthly post in this series, and it’ll be another cost comparison. But I’ll definitely be sure to pop in with more thoughts later just to keep you in the loop.

Filed Under: Blog, Reviews, Rheem

Fall Season Prep- keep utility costs down as the temperatures go down

September 24, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Fall Preparation Home Checklist

Have you been on the internet lately? I have and I’ve been getting bombarded with pumpkin, fall, sweater weather everything. A sun loving gal like myself isn’t the most thrilled but I am getting excited. Before I dive into the prettier aspects of this new season upon us, I wanted to do the right thing as a homeowner and make sure my home is actually ready for the inevitably cooler weather coming. Fall prep will save us all a few headaches later in the season.

How To Keep Utility Costs Down As The Temperatures Go Down

Service Your Furnace

Easily the most recommended project this time of year is having the furnace serviced. And you really should! Just like a car and oil changes, having a pro come out and service your furnace helps it run better, more efficiently and extends it’s life. This post is in partnership with Rheem, a manufacturer of furnaces, air conditioners, hot water heaters and more. If you need a new furnace, here are some tips for choosing a furnace from Rheem.

Reseal Around Doors & Windows

This isn’t a set it and forget it task. Ideally with every season, you’ll inspect the caulk and seal around your windows and doors. Ensure the caulk is still in good condition and that any seals are still functioning properly. Do the same with weatherstripping. Don’t have any? It’s time to install some!

While you’re doing this, also give the exterior of your home a good inspection. Cracks and gaps around doors and windows aren’t the only places cold air can creep in and warm air out. Here are some places to check:

 

  • Around heating and/or cooling units.
  • The seal around room air conditioners.
  • At corners formed by siding.
  • Openings around drain pipes in bathrooms and kitchens.

Inspect Your Roof

I don’t want to find out I have a problem with my roof when there’s a few inches of snow atop it. And I don’t want you to find out that late either. While the weather is still pleasant, pull out a ladder and get on your roof. Make sure the shingles are still in good condition, that none are missing and that everything is laying flat as it should. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, most handymen will take a look for a small fee.

Clear Gutters Of Debris (and ensure they’re working properly)

I’ll attempt to scare you again with the idea of snow destroying your home. Imagine we’re halfway through winter, warmer weather should be here in just a short bit of time but we’re getting hit with a snow storm at the present moment. If your gutters are blocked, all that snow will have nowhere to go when it starts to melt. This is very bad!

While you’ve got that ladder out from checking on your roof, clean out those gutters. Make sure the downspouts are working right too.

Drain and winterize outdoor faucets, hoses, water storage containers, sprinkler systems, etc.

Water expands when it freezes, did you know that? Water in garden hoses, pipes or water collection barrels will expand when it freezes. These containers will crack or burst at any weak points when this happens. A busted pipe is not the kind of repairman bill you want to see. Let’s not see one, okay? Drain and store it all.

Winterize Lawnmower

This is a new one for me! I had wondered if I was missing something for my lawn mower. I use a lot of manual lawn tools but I do use a gas powered lawn mower. I knew that gas sitting was bad, but that’s as much as I knew! Apparently best practice is to drain the fuel or add a fuel stabilizer.

Prepare Air Conditioners for Dormancy

Vacuum internal parts of air conditioners. Take down window units or cover outside box with a tarp or plastic air conditioner cover in order to prevent rusting of the internal parts.

Prune Landscaping

Preparing your existing landscaping for the colder months will make getting the beds tip top condition for spring easier. Plus, you’ll want to make sure everything is cut back so animals and bugs don’t have an easier time making your home theirs.

Hopefully you’ve found these tips helpful! I know in my research I found a few new things to add to my routine. What’s the first thing you’ll be tackling?

 

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My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

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